RETRO-SPECTIVE THE DECADES PAST:

It doesn't matter whether you are a Democrat, a Republican or Independent. This
list is shocking. Over the years, our politicians have created this enormous
pork barrel of agencies that employ over 350,000 people directly (voters for
more spending) and countless more through State contracts. All of these
bureaucrats require salaries, medical coverage and pensions that are siphoned
out of the private sector. No wonder businesses are leaving California in
droves. The load is simply too heavy . .

Controller Releases October Cash Update - SACRAMENTO – TweetState
Controller John Chiang today released his monthly report covering
California's cash balance, receipts and disbursements in October, showing
revenues came in $810.5 million below projections from the recently passed
state budget.
"October's poor revenues capped a very disappointing first four months of
the fiscal year," said Chiang. "Unless revenues and expenditures begin to
track with projections, the State will face increasing cash pressure in the
months ahead.
The Controller's Office continues to work with the Department of Finance to
identify and prepare for any impact on the State's cash outlook. After
accounting for October revenues, total year-to-date general fund revenues
are now behind the budget's estimates by $1.5 billion, but expenditures for
the year are over projections by $1.7 billion.
The State ended last fiscal year with a cash deficit of $8.2 billion. The
combined current year cash deficit stands at $20.3 billion. Those deficits
are being covered with $14.9 billion of internal borrowing (temporary loans
from special funds) and $5.4 billion of external borrowing. For more
details, read October 2011's
financial statement and
summary analysis.

White House-Backed Solar Energy Company Collapses
ABC News- The government loan guarantee was supposed to spur 1,000
full-time jobs once Solyndra's solar plant was fully operational. Instead,
as the company announced Chapter 11 bankruptcy today, reports surfaced that
1,100 would lose their jobs. August 31, 2011

2,160,000 people work for state or local government in
California according to the most recent census data.

AB 130 (Cedillo) Student financial aid: eligibility: California
Dream Act
Nightmare Act of 2011. Gives Taxpayer money to illegal aliens
displacing California residents for both scholarship money and a slot at the
college or University being taken up by an illegal.

California DEAD LAST in new business creation: In 2009,
California had 12,529 new business establishments and in 2010, it lost a net
4,632 establishments. Only Michigan was worst, losing 5,480. (The list
includes Washington D.C., which ranks 13th in new-business creation.) In
all, 29 states had a net decline in startups in 2010. “California’s economic
woes and instability have been well-documented, and this data make another
case for how bad things have gotten there. California had the most net new
business establishments in 2009 (more than 12,500) and 2008 (32,000+); in
fact, it ranked either first or second from 2001 to 2009.”
More.

9,111 retired California government workers receive
pensions in excess of $100,000 from CalPERS.
They're all listed here. This amounts to at least
$911,100,000 per year. (9,111 * $100,000) - Current leader
MALKENHORST, BRUCE $42,472.05 a month or $509,664.60 per year - From the
city of VERNON.

5,259 retired teachers and administrators receive pensions in
excess of $100,000 from CalSTRS.
They're all listed here. $525,900,000 Per year minimum

1,642 retired University of California employees receive
pensions in excess of $100,000 from UC.
They're all listed here. $164,200,000 minimum per year.